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          Petroleum Economist September 2006 Issue

          Leader

          Corporate

          Mind the gap

          Analysis

          Gold diggers

          Drilling rig rates are sky high as operators struggle to find rigs to meet rapidly growing upstream commitments. With oil prices expected to remain high, few expect demand for rigs to subside, writes Martin Clark

          Gazprom advances

          A $99m investment in a service-station network in Kyrgyzstan looks incongruous in Gazprom's vast and expanding energy portfolio. But the acquisition furthers two of the gas giant's important goals: to expand into the oil business and to establish a dominant position in former-Soviet Central Asia, writes Isabel Gorst

          Refining

          Profits boom on strong demand

          Refiners in key locations are benefiting from unprecedentedly high refining margins, driven by strong demand for products and by capacity constraints. With a worldwide move towards cleaner fuels, at a time when crude quality is declining, the need for intensive refining is forecast to grow, Martin Quinlan writes

          In search of the key

          It has the oil reserves. Now Alberta wants refiners to help the province secure top dollar for them. Derek Brower reports from the Canadian oil sands

          Sour crude brings sweet profits

          Coal to liquids: Back in fashion

          With oil prices high and security of supply a rising concern for importing countries, interest in coal-to-liquids projects – once brushed aside as uneconomic – is growing again, writes Martin Clark

          Cameroon

          Prospects far from certain

          Cameroon hopes its reclamation of the Bakassi peninsula, after a long-running border dispute with Nigeria, could open up new oil and gas prospects. But no-one yet knows the extent of commercial deposits and much remains to be done before exploration can recommence, Ian Lewis writes

          Middle East

          Aramco rolls out the barrels

          Despite signs of weaker demand for its oil, caused by shortage of suitable refining capacity, Saudi Arabia is driving forwards with an integrated upstream and downstream expansion programme that will maintain its status as the mainstay of world oil supply. James Gavin reports

          Pivotal role in gas globalisation

          The globalisation of natural gas markets will be driven largely by LNG, and particularly LNG exports from the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region. Alex Forbes examines how powerful a force Mena LNG is likely to become between now and 2015

          Kuwait: mixed fortunes

          Back to the futures

          Dubai is planning to launch the Middle East's first oil futures exchange and others might follow in its wake. James Gavin asks whether the region is ready to become a trading centre for its prime commodity

          Opinion: energy co-operation

          EU/Russia must meet half way

          Russia may yet ratify the Energy Charter Treaty. But the EU will have to make some sacrifices, writes Andrei Konoplyanik, deputy secretary-general of the Energy Charter Secretariat

          Focus

          Energy policy

          Latin America: Bolivia's gas nationalisation stalls; Brazil's gas-spending surges

          Energy security

          Russian gas partnerships freak Europe

          Corporate

          Spain: energy regulator assailed from all sides

          Western Europe: Refineries for sale

          Exploration and production

          China: Husky doubles offshore acreage following Liwan gas strike

          Venezuela: Braskem, Petrobras to develop projects abandoned by majors

          Libya: Third bid round launched

          Alternative energy

          Brazil tightens control over ethanol supplies

          Power

          Renewables: Companies battle for share of funding pot

          Russia and Kazakhstan sign nuclear deals

          Liquefied natural gas

          Dubai plans trading hub

          Nigeria: Brass LNG back on the rails

          Peru LNG plans forge ahead, but leaky pipeline is an obstacle

          The Back Page

          John Fitzgibbons: Russia's oilfield services boom

          Some big figures have been put on the growth potential of Russia's oilfield-services industry. John Fitzgibbons, chairman of Russian oilfield services firm Integra, reckons neither a fall in the oil price nor a fall in production will stand in the way of this growth. Interview by NJ Watson

          News in brief

          News in brief

          Markets

          Prices fall, but not much

          World oil and gas production

          Prudhoe Bay hits non-Opec output


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